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Hong Kong may be known as a bustling commercial hub, but it also offers plenty of spots for culture ventures and art lovers. If you enjoy exploring art exhibitions, admiring historical architecture, or visiting creative parks for Instagram-worthy shots, don’t miss these cultural hotspots!

1. Hong Kong Palace Museum

You can now experience the treasures of the Forbidden City right here at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, one of Hong Kong’s newest cultural landmarks. It is home to over 900 precious artifacts from the Palace Museum in Beijing, including many on public display for the first time.

Located at the western side of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as M+ Museum, Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Art Park, and the waterfront promenade.

Opening HoursMonday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
 Friday, Saturday, and Public Holidays: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
 Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays), Chinese New Year’s Day, and the second day of Chinese New Year
AdmissionFlex entry ticket: Adult HK$90; Concession HK$45
 Timed entry ticket​: Adult HK$70; Concession HK$35
Websitewww.hkpm.org.hk/en/home

If you’re seeking a trendy and avant-garde museum experience, M+ is the place to be. As Asia’s first global museum of visual culture, M+ offers visitors a multi-dimensional exploration of art. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a designer, you’re sure to find inspiration here.

In addition to traditional art pieces, the museum’s collection includes architectural drawings and models, graphic design signages, industrial products, record covers, posters, video games, and moving images.

Opening HoursTuesday to Thursday and weekends: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
 Friday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
 Monday: Closed (Open on public holidays)
AdmissionStandard Ticket: HK $120; Concession Ticket: HK $60
 * General admission ticket only; special exhibition tickets are priced separately
 * Access to the Mediatheque, the Grand Stair (except for ticketed events), Basement 1, and the Roof Garden remains free.
Websitewww.mplus.org.hk/en/

Ranked among the world’s top 100 most popular art museums by The Art Newspaper, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is the city’s oldest public art museum, boasting a collection of over 19,500 pieces.

In addition to its major collections of “Chinese Antiquities,” “Chinese Calligraphy and Painting,” “Chinese Trade Art,” and “Modern and Hong Kong Art,” the museum also features numerous items donated by external sources. Another highlight is its floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering a 270-degree view of Victoria Harbour.

Opening Hours Monday to Wednesday, Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  Christmas Eve and Lunar New Year’s Eve: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  Closed on Thursday (except public holidays), Lunar New Year’s Day, and the second day of Lunar New Year
Admission Free (except special exhibitions)
Website hk.art.museum

Tai Kwun is a cultural landmark in Central District, transformed from several historic buildings, including the former Central Police Station, Central Magistracy, and Victoria Prison. Its beautiful classical red-brick architecture, rich historical ambiance, and elegant artistic atmosphere make it a highly popular photo spot.

Tai Kwun features various art exhibitions, bookstores, trendy boutiques, cafés, bars, as well as cultural events like music and theater performances, film screenings, and workshops—perfect for culture ventures looking to recharge and relax.

Opening HoursTai Kwun: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
 Heritage Exhibitions: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
AdmissionFree admission (additional charges may apply for specific exhibitions or programs)
Websitewww.taikwun.hk/en/

Cattle Depot Artist Village is an art community transformed from a slaughterhouse. Now, it’s open for artists to set up their studios and frequently holds various kinds of art exhibitions and workshops.

Next to the artist village is the Cattle Depot Art Park, which features installations such as feeding troughs, water basins, and iron rings used to tether cattle, allowing visitors to learn about the site’s history. The red-brick buildings here also make it a perfect spot for photography.

Opening Hours 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Admission Free
Website lcsd.gov.hk

Located at the junction of Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, Foo Tak Building may look like an old, ordinary mixed-use tenement, but it is a hidden gem. Well-known cultural entities such as 100Most, Liber Research Community, Corrupt the Youth, and The House of Hong Kong Literature are all based here.

Units here are rented to 20 cultural and arts groups at a very low rent of a few thousand HKD each. The tenants include independent bookstores, handmade goods stores, music units, and art studios.

Opening HoursTuesday to Sunday, 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Websitewww.aco.hk/now

PoHo, a community which includes Tai Ping Shan Street, Po Hing Fong, Pound Lane, Sai Street, and Square Street, is a rare oasis of tranquility and artistic vibes, brimming with a fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. It naturally encourages visitors to slow down and enjoy the surroundings.

The fun of exploring POHO lies in discovering its unique shops. From independent bookstores, art galleries, and traditional letterpress printing shops to teahouses, cafés, and vintage stores—each one has its own distinct character and charm.

Hong Kong’s “Silicon Valley of Culture,” K11 Musea, is a high-end shopping mall that fuses art, culture, and commerce. Its name is inspired by the Muses from Greek mythology. It is located at Victoria Dockside, K11 Art and Cultural District in Tsim Sha Tsui.

The architectural design of K11 Musea was crafted by 100 local and international designers, making the building itself a work of art. Many internationally renowned brands have established a presence here. Besides shopping, visitors can also participate in various art activities, cultural experiences, and workshops.

Opening HoursDaily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Websitewww.k11musea.com/

The Mills is a creative hub transformed from an old textile factory, an industrial building rich in history that witnessed the golden age of Hong Kong’s textile industry. After ceasing operations, the owner initiated a revitalization project, and it has now transformed into a base for creative entrepreneurs.

Visitors can explore art exhibitions, design studios, and craft markets, as well as participate in various workshops. Those interested in history can visit the textile factory’s exhibition hall. Public guided tours are available every weekend, and reservations can be made online.

Opening Hours10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Websitewww.themills.com.hk/en/

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is the oldest institution of higher learning in Hong Kong. You can stroll around the campus, admire the historical buildings, and take photos, all while soaking in the rich cultural and academic atmosphere. The university also features a museum and art gallery.

HKU is open to visitors year-round, though visits during certain periods may require advance booking. The university also offers guided tours, taking visitors to various declared monuments and some areas that are usually closed to the public.

Websitewww.hku.hk/

Hong Kong may be known as a bustling commercial hub, but it also offers plenty of spots for culture ventures and art lovers. If you enjoy exploring art exhibitions, admiring historical architecture, or visiting creative parks for Instagram-worthy shots, don’t miss these cultural hotspots!

1. Hong Kong Palace Museum

You can now experience the treasures of the Forbidden City right here at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, one of Hong Kong’s newest cultural landmarks. It is home to over 900 precious artifacts from the Palace Museum in Beijing, including many on public display for the first time.

Located at the western side of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Hong Kong Palace Museum offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as M+ Museum, Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Art Park, and the waterfront promenade.

Opening HoursMonday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
 Friday, Saturday, and Public Holidays: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
 Closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays), Chinese New Year’s Day, and the second day of Chinese New Year
AdmissionFlex entry ticket: Adult HK$90; Concession HK$45
 Timed entry ticket​: Adult HK$70; Concession HK$35
Websitewww.hkpm.org.hk/en/home

If you’re seeking a trendy and avant-garde museum experience, M+ is the place to be. As Asia’s first global museum of visual culture, M+ offers visitors a multi-dimensional exploration of art. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a designer, you’re sure to find inspiration here.

In addition to traditional art pieces, the museum’s collection includes architectural drawings and models, graphic design signages, industrial products, record covers, posters, video games, and moving images.

Opening HoursTuesday to Thursday and weekends: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
 Friday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
 Monday: Closed (Open on public holidays)
AdmissionStandard Ticket: HK $120; Concession Ticket: HK $60
 * General admission ticket only; special exhibition tickets are priced separately
 * Access to the Mediatheque, the Grand Stair (except for ticketed events), Basement 1, and the Roof Garden remains free.
Websitewww.mplus.org.hk/en/

Ranked among the world’s top 100 most popular art museums by The Art Newspaper, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is the city’s oldest public art museum, boasting a collection of over 19,500 pieces.

In addition to its major collections of “Chinese Antiquities,” “Chinese Calligraphy and Painting,” “Chinese Trade Art,” and “Modern and Hong Kong Art,” the museum also features numerous items donated by external sources. Another highlight is its floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering a 270-degree view of Victoria Harbour.

Opening Hours Monday to Wednesday, Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  Christmas Eve and Lunar New Year’s Eve: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  Closed on Thursday (except public holidays), Lunar New Year’s Day, and the second day of Lunar New Year
Admission Free (except special exhibitions)
Website hk.art.museum

Tai Kwun is a cultural landmark in Central District, transformed from several historic buildings, including the former Central Police Station, Central Magistracy, and Victoria Prison. Its beautiful classical red-brick architecture, rich historical ambiance, and elegant artistic atmosphere make it a highly popular photo spot.

Tai Kwun features various art exhibitions, bookstores, trendy boutiques, cafés, bars, as well as cultural events like music and theater performances, film screenings, and workshops—perfect for culture ventures looking to recharge and relax.

Opening HoursTai Kwun: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
 Heritage Exhibitions: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
AdmissionFree admission (additional charges may apply for specific exhibitions or programs)
Websitewww.taikwun.hk/en/

Cattle Depot Artist Village is an art community transformed from a slaughterhouse. Now, it’s open for artists to set up their studios and frequently holds various kinds of art exhibitions and workshops.

Next to the artist village is the Cattle Depot Art Park, which features installations such as feeding troughs, water basins, and iron rings used to tether cattle, allowing visitors to learn about the site’s history. The red-brick buildings here also make it a perfect spot for photography.

Opening Hours 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Admission Free
Website lcsd.gov.hk

Located at the junction of Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, Foo Tak Building may look like an old, ordinary mixed-use tenement, but it is a hidden gem. Well-known cultural entities such as 100Most, Liber Research Community, Corrupt the Youth, and The House of Hong Kong Literature are all based here.

Units here are rented to 20 cultural and arts groups at a very low rent of a few thousand HKD each. The tenants include independent bookstores, handmade goods stores, music units, and art studios.

Opening HoursTuesday to Sunday, 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Websitewww.aco.hk/now

PoHo, a community which includes Tai Ping Shan Street, Po Hing Fong, Pound Lane, Sai Street, and Square Street, is a rare oasis of tranquility and artistic vibes, brimming with a fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. It naturally encourages visitors to slow down and enjoy the surroundings.

The fun of exploring POHO lies in discovering its unique shops. From independent bookstores, art galleries, and traditional letterpress printing shops to teahouses, cafés, and vintage stores—each one has its own distinct character and charm.

Hong Kong’s “Silicon Valley of Culture,” K11 Musea, is a high-end shopping mall that fuses art, culture, and commerce. Its name is inspired by the Muses from Greek mythology. It is located at Victoria Dockside, K11 Art and Cultural District in Tsim Sha Tsui.

The architectural design of K11 Musea was crafted by 100 local and international designers, making the building itself a work of art. Many internationally renowned brands have established a presence here. Besides shopping, visitors can also participate in various art activities, cultural experiences, and workshops.

Opening HoursDaily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Websitewww.k11musea.com/

The Mills is a creative hub transformed from an old textile factory, an industrial building rich in history that witnessed the golden age of Hong Kong’s textile industry. After ceasing operations, the owner initiated a revitalization project, and it has now transformed into a base for creative entrepreneurs.

Visitors can explore art exhibitions, design studios, and craft markets, as well as participate in various workshops. Those interested in history can visit the textile factory’s exhibition hall. Public guided tours are available every weekend, and reservations can be made online.

Opening Hours10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Websitewww.themills.com.hk/en/

The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is the oldest institution of higher learning in Hong Kong. You can stroll around the campus, admire the historical buildings, and take photos, all while soaking in the rich cultural and academic atmosphere. The university also features a museum and art gallery.

HKU is open to visitors year-round, though visits during certain periods may require advance booking. The university also offers guided tours, taking visitors to various declared monuments and some areas that are usually closed to the public.

Websitewww.hku.hk/

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